Must be 5 or 6 years since I've seen this movie. The only thing I seem to remember are the scenes when his mother plays the piano while his fathers whips him with his belt. Massive psychological impact back then

"The thing that separates humans from animals is not only intelligence, it's also morality. The ability to know the difference between good and evil. You have all behaved like animals. Like vultures. It's undignified!... This has to stop."

The soul of "Evil" is divided equally between a sunny made-for-television morality tale and a gritty, violent story of responsibility and standing up against what one perceives as unjust. The period is crafted wonderfully, with a devious enemy and a righteous (albeit rough) lead. It's always a satisfying watch.